AVIX FMEA
FMEA software that makes FMEA analysis easy

Failure mode and effect analysis made simple
AVIX FMEA is a powerful FMEA software for performing both Product FMEA (D-FMEA) and Process FMEA (P-FMEA) in a logical, structured, and visual way. The tool helps you identify, prioritize, and act on potential failures before they cause costly quality issues, ensuring that the right preventive actions are taken at the right time.
By connecting the analysis directly to your processes and products, AVIX FMEA makes it easy to visualize risk areas and maintain consistent quality. Videos from AVIX Method and process structures provide a clear, real-world context for every identified failure mode, while links to the Control Plan ensure that all actions are tracked and followed up.
AVIX FMEA fully supports the latest VDA/AIAG FMEA methodology (IATF 16949), including visualization of Failure and Function Nets, helping teams work efficiently even with complex product and process relationships.
Film linked to analyzed processes increases analysis quality and saves time
FMEA updates automatically when production lines are balanced – no manual edits needed
Actions and responsibilities are documented and summarized in clear reports
A Control Plan is created automatically from the FMEA analysis
Direct link between FMEA and Control Plan provides real-time alerts when action is required
All scales and templates can be customized
Supports AIAG and VDA methodologies, including the latest P-FMEA requirements
Compliant with ISO/IATF 16949 quality management standards
Quick and Connected
Involve Co-Workers
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AVIX is something that connects us. It’s a common language that everyone understands. It doesn’t matter if you speak Spanish, English, Ukrainian, or Hungarian. With AVIX, we all see the same facts, the same numbers. There is no guessing, only real data.
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